While seven peacocks were poisoned to death in Bansi forest check post on Saturday, six others were killed on Thursday in the same forest range taking the toll of the national bird to 13, said locals.
A forest official, however, said that only one peacock was found dead on Saturday while six others were killed on Thursday.
Around three unidentified poachers on a bike poisoned seven peacocks to death on Saturday morning near the fields in Mundli village of Bansi forest check post, Vittal Sanadhaya, Bundi District General Secretary of NGO People for Animal (PFA) said.
However, District Forest Officer (DFO) Digvijay Gupt denied the figure of seven peacocks saying that only one peacock was found dead on Saturday morning.
The locals are just making rumor of seven birds having been killed, he said.
DFO Gupt admitted six peacocks were found dead in the same region on Thursday and added that in both the incidents, cases were lodged against unidentified accused.
People of Kanjar and Mogeya tribal communities of the area are engaged in peacock poaching, the DFO said while noting that awareness programmes are regularly conducted in the area to check peacock poaching.
Expressing concern over incidents of peacock poaching in the district, Honorary Wildlife Warden P S Rajawat, said measures to prevent the peacock killing in the area needs to be strengthened and added that better awareness among the villagers is only remedy to curb the crime.
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